A/N: I'm only going to put the disclaimer that I do not own these characters in once. There are points of the story that uses Vulcan and are not directly translated but are given a brief summary. Each chapter is a different person's point of view and vary greatly in length. As always, reviews and criticism are welcome. Thank you, pantrycakeless.

Female POV


"This is illogical." I grumbled to my leader, who was crouching next to me on the dense forest floor.

"I didn't tell you to come with me, Subcommander." He whispered back as we watched the Outsiders set up their camp in the clearing.

"For all we know they could be like the Others and you know what happened when they came." I replied from behind the massive tree I was using as cover.

"Let us give them an opportunity, Subcommander. We gain nothing from being hostile towards all outsiders." He stated, coolly. Though I didn't agree with him, I could see his logic and would follow the Commander into the far reaches of the galaxy if he asked.

"As you wish, Commander." I replied.

"For now, we will observe them to figure out some of their motives." I just nodded my head in reply. We got more comfortable on the forest floor and watched the Outsiders. We watched as both males and females set up some kind of tent in the middle of the clearing. The males were dressed in different colored shirts and black pants while the females were dressed in mono-colored dresses. Blue and red were the most prevalent colors but occasionally a yellow shirted male would appear followed by two other males, both of whom wore blue shirts.

"Their leader must be the male in the yellow shirt, Commander." I observed aloud.

"I had the same thought. I want you to stay here and watch the camp as I talk to them."

"But-"

"That is an order, Subcommander. Watch me from the trees and be prepared for a fight." He interrupted before I could argue. With his orders I quietly scrambled onto the branch hanging above my head. I maneuvered myself above the encampment, as high and close as possible. I watched as my commander seemed to fly through the forest before he stopped, just outside of the clearing. He looked up to the sky and locked his eyes on me. He caught my eye and nodded before he took a deep breath and a step into the clearing.

As he stepped out into the clearing of strangers I notched my bow, controlled my breathing, and waited for any hostile signs from the Outsiders. The Outsiders did not even realize my brother was in their encampment until he spoke.

"Hello!" He said with his hands raised to show he had no weapons at the ready.